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Working Time Management Moms

When you walk in the door, you see a stack of papers floating around your desk, and when you go home, just as at the office, you can’t find those important papers you need so desperately to stay out of trouble or make an excuse. When you come home at night, you and your spouse argue, and your children ignore you because you just aren’t spending family time with some of the important people in your life.


Self Management: 168 Reasons to Manage Yourself

168 Reasons may seem like a daunting list but let me assure you it is much easier than that. There are 168 hours a week. Now, my point is this, do you know how you are spending those 168 hours weekly? If you don't, you'll find it hard to make the necessary changes to your schedule that will make the difference between mediocre and exceptional...


Time Management and Money

Is it possible to spend time in order to save money?


Find The Balance

For years, the media has led the charge on the importance of balancing work, life and family, particularly for women who are still the main caretakers of the house and family, regardless of whether they work outside the home or not. I was convinced that I had it all under control. Working in the high paced, high stress world of high tech, climbing the corporate ladder of success, I still managed to eat healthy, exercise daily, entertain friends, remember birthdays and take vacations. Then when my family started to fall apart due to illness and death, I successfully lived two separate lives with the skill of a juggler watching one ball in the air and one in the hand. One life was in and out of corporate boardrooms doing business presentations, and the other was in and out of hospital rooms dealing with doctors.


Take Care of Today

It is Monday morning, for many the start of a new work week. Take the time this Monday, and for the next few Mondays, to keep a record of how many “I hate Monday” type statements you hear.


Self Improvement: Five Questions to Better Time Management Through Improved Self-Management

Probably next to customer service training, time management is the most obvious need given that more and more companies are doing with less and less employees while expecting more and more productivity out of every employee. Maybe it’s time to rethink time management by changing our beliefs about managing a constant and focus on better how to manage our selves?


Efficient Email

Checking email too often is a significant productivity drain. Email by its very nature isn’t usually urgent unless it’s your entire job, such as answering customer support emails. Here are some tips to prevent email from taking too big a chunk out of your day.


Maximize Your Priorities

If your time really were money, would you be investing it in your current activities? What activities would you invest in to get the greatest return?


Time Management -- Pareto's 80/20 Principle

The Pareto Principle or 80/20 rule seems to be an almost intrinsic law of nature. Our world and our lives are imbalanced. We neglect the crucial few things that really are important and pay too much attention to the trivial mass that contribute little. Yet we can do better.


Time Travel: What's Your Speed and Direction?

What kind of time manager are you? Do you veer towards doing too much with your time or too little? This article will give you insight into your time management personality.


Get the Most Out of Your Day!

Do you need to get more hours in the day? If you’re the sort of person who plans Christmas like a military operation you may already have everything well under control. If you’re not so good at managing your time then here are a few tips to help.


Maxamize Time, Energy and Efforts

Learn how planning, daily habits, and personal perspective will help you increase your energy and make the most of your time and efforts.


Lack of Time! Perception or Reality

Where does the time go? Managing time means more than managing your life against the clock. It means taking time to look at the priorities that you say are important to you.


When Your To Do List is Longer Than Your Day

Is it the end of the day and your list goes on? Learn how you cannot manage time but you can manage yourself.


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